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Suicide bomber kills four in Pakistan

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A suicide bomber killed an Islamist militant commander in Pakistan’s northwestern city of Peshawar yesterday, along with at least three other people, police said.
The attack damaged a house that the target, Haji Akhunzada, was building in Pakha Ghulam on the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan’s main northwestern city that runs into a militant-heavy region on the Afghan border.
“It was a suicide attack, four people have been killed. Haji Akhunzada is among the dead,” Imtiaz Shah, a senior police officer, told AFP.
Peshawar has been on the frontline of Islamist suicide attacks and runs into the lawless tribal belt on the Afghan border that is a headquarters for Islamist militant groups including the Taliban and Al-Qaeda affiliates.
Yameen Khan, another police officer, confirmed that the target was Akhunzada, who was a commander in the Ansar ul-Islam militant group in the tribal district of Khyber.
There has been a relative lull in recent months, but suicide attacks and shootings have killed more than 4,800 across Pakistan since government troops raided an extremist mosque in Islamabad in July 2007.

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